International Graduate Student
Xavier University of Louisiana offers a diverse range of graduate programs designed to empower you to excel in your chosen field. Here is what prospective graduate students need to know:
Programs of Excellence: Explore our array of graduate programs across various disciplines, from business and education to the sciences and humanities. Our programs are led by experienced faculty who provide a rigorous and enriching academic experience. These programs are:
Doctorate
Masters
- Master of Theology
Learn more about the requirements for the Graduate programs and the deadlines here.
Start the Graduate Application process here.
Checklist
- Research Programs: Explore the graduate programs offered at Xavier and determine which aligns with your academic and career goals.
- Admission Requirements: Review the admission requirements for your chosen program, including GPA, standardized test scores (if required), letters of recommendation, and any specific prerequisites.
- Application Deadlines: Note the application deadlines for your desired program and ensure all materials are submitted on time.
- Application Materials: Gather all necessary application materials, including transcripts, resume or CV, personal statement, and any additional documents required by the program.
- Financial Aid: Explore scholarship, grant, and financial aid opportunities available for graduate students at Xavier. Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if applicable.
- Housing: If you plan to live on campus or nearby, research housing options and consider submitting housing applications early.
- Graduate Assistantships: Investigate opportunities for graduate assistantships or research assistant positions within your department or across campus.
- Orientation: Attend any orientation sessions or events for admitted graduate students to familiarize yourself with campus resources, academic expectations, and support services.
- Registration: Once admitted, register for classes according to the program requirements and recommendations. Seek guidance from your academic advisor if needed.
- Campus Resources: Familiarize yourself with campus resources and support services available to graduate students, including academic advising, career services, library facilities, and student organizations.
- Health and Wellness: Prioritize your physical and mental health by accessing health services, counseling resources, and recreational facilities offered on campus.
- Networking: Engage with faculty, fellow students, and alumni to build professional relationships, explore research opportunities, and expand your network within your field of study.